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Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
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Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
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Terrestrial polar regions

Definitions

The Arctic has various definitions, including the region north of the Arctic Circle (currently Epoch 2010 at 66°33'44" N), or the region north of 60° north latitude, or the region from the North Pole south to the timberline. The Antarctic is usually defined as south of 60° south latitude, or the continent of Antarctica. The 1959 Antarctic Treaty uses the former definition.

The two polar regions are distinguished from the other two climatic and biomatic belts of Earth, a tropics belt near the equator, and two middle latitude regions located between the tropics and polar regions.

Climate

Polar regions receive less intense solar radiation than the other parts of Earth because the sun's energy arrives at an oblique angle, spreading over a larger area, and also travels a longer distance through the Earth's atmosphere in which it may be absorbed, scattered or reflected, which is the same thing that causes winters to be colder than the rest of the year in temperate areas.

Life in the Polar Regions

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Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
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Amazon Jungle Animals http://bit.ly/2xM7IqV
BUGS http://bit.ly/2x9TDTf
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Spiders for Kids http://bit.ly/2xdmSCe
Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
Which was your favourite of the 10 Arctic Animals?
Is there another animal you’d like to learn about?
Tell us in the comments. We want to hear what you think!
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We recommend these fun animal books for Little Kids:
National Geographic Little KidsFirstBig Book of Animals
http://amzn.to/2sb4d6L
National Geographic Cutest Animals StickerActivityBook: Over 1000 Stickers!
http://amzn.to/2u8y6q1
And these are great for Bigger Kids:
National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia: 2500 Animals with Photos, Maps, and More!
http://amzn.to/2swBuJ8
National Geographic WildAnimal Atlas: Earth’s Astonishing Animals and Where They Live
http://amzn.to/2tvOO4x
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Climate in Polar Region

How to dress for the Polar Regions

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Polar Regions: “Compare the north and south polar regions.”

Polar Regions: “Compare the north and south polar regions.”

Polar Regions: “Compare the north and south polar regions.”

Deserts in Polar regions

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1) AntarcticaDesert
2) Arctic Desert
3) Greenland
4) North American Arctic
5) Russian Arctichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deserts
A desert is a type of terrain where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes of denudation. About one third of the land surface of the world is arid or semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions where little precipitation occurs and which are sometimes called "cold deserts". There are a number of ways of classifying deserts including by the amount of precipitation that falls, by the temperature that prevails, by the causes of desertification or by the geographical location of the desert.
Deserts are formed by weathering processes as large variations in temperature between day and night put strains on the rocks which consequently break in pieces. Although rain seldom occurs in deserts, there are occasional downpours that can result in flash floods. Rain falling on hot rocks can cause them to shatter and the resulting fragments and rubble strewn over the desert floor is further eroded by the wind. This picks up particles of sand and dust and wafts them aloft in sand or dust storms. Wind-blown sand grains striking any solid object in their path can abrade the surface. Rocks are smoothed down and the sand grains break in pieces until they are a uniform size. The grains end up as level sheets of sand or are piled high in billowing sand dunes. Other deserts are flat, stony plains where all the fine material has been blown away and the surface consists of a mosaic of smooth stones. These areas are known as desert pavements and little further erosion takes place. Other desert features include rock outcrops, exposed bedrock and clays once deposited by flowing water. Temporary lakes may form and salt pans may be left when waters evaporate. There may be underground sources of water in the form of springs and seepages from aquifers. Where these are found, oases can occur. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert
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2:55

Our People in the Polar Regions

Our People in the Polar Regions

Our People in the Polar Regions

'Men wanted for hazardous journey, small wage, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful...'
Attributed to Sir Ernest Shackleton, this help-wanted advertisement accurately described the working environment for members of polar expeditions a century ago.

2:06

The importance of satellite imagery in predicting climate in the polar regions

The importance of satellite imagery in predicting climate in the polar regions

The importance of satellite imagery in predicting climate in the polar regions

Met Office scientist Helene Hewitt explains how satellite imagery helps her team predict the climate in the polar regions.
Find out more about how we use satellite data by visiting the Met Office ScienceZone at the Big Bang at ExCeL from March 14-17 2013. http://www.thebigbangfair.co.uk/viewitem.cfm?cit_id=385400

Life in the Polar Regions

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Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approx...

published: 16 Nov 2013

The Arctic Regions

published: 08 Nov 2009

Polar Region Documentary

10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
You'll love all our ANIMAL videos!
Amazon Jungle Animals http://bit.ly/2xM7IqV
BUGS http://bit.ly/2x9TDTf
8 Facts about the Octopus http://bit.ly/2henIaj
Spiders for Kids http://bit.ly/2xdmSCe
Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very lon...

Climate in Polar Region

How to dress for the Polar Regions

Our staff member JaimeWatts explains how to get ready for anything that Antarctica could possibly throw at you.
Subscribe and hold you breathe, cause there is a ton of pure polar AWESOMENESS is on its way!

published: 25 Jul 2014

Polar Regions: “Compare the north and south polar regions.”

Deserts in Polar regions

Thanks for watching......
1) AntarcticaDesert
2) Arctic Desert
3) Greenland
4) North American Arctic
5) Russian Arctichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deserts
A desert is a type of terrain where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes of denudation. About one third of the land surface of the world is arid or semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions where little precipitation occurs and which are sometimes called "cold deserts". There are a number of ways of classifying deserts including by the amount of precipitation that falls, by the temperature that prevails, by the causes of desertification or by the geographical loc...

published: 05 Nov 2013

Our People in the Polar Regions

'Men wanted for hazardous journey, small wage, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful...'
Attributed to Sir Ernest Shackleton, this help-wanted advertisement accurately described the working environment for members of polar expeditions a century ago.

published: 21 Aug 2009

The importance of satellite imagery in predicting climate in the polar regions

Met Office scientist Helene Hewitt explains how satellite imagery helps her team predict the climate in the polar regions.
Find out more about how we use satellite data by visiting the Met Office ScienceZone at the Big Bang at ExCeL from March 14-17 2013. http://www.thebigbangfair.co.uk/viewitem.cfm?cit_id=385400

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Teach child with this educational video for kids about Artic and Antartic Regions.
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known as frigid zones. Life in the planet's polar regions can be incredibly difficult.But these seemingly barren landscapes are home to a rich diversity of wildlife. To know more watch this video.
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Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antart...

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about ...

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
You'll love all our ANIMAL videos!
Amazon Jungle Animals http://bit.ly/2xM7IqV
BUGS http://bit.ly/2x9TDTf
8 Facts about the Octopus http://bit.ly/2henIaj
Spiders for Kids http://bit.ly/2xdmSCe
Here you can skip to each Arctic Animal:
0:10 Polar Bear - the largest bear in the world
0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
Which was your favourite of the 10 Arctic Animals?
Is there another animal you’d like to learn about?
Tell us in the comments. We want to hear what you think!
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This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
These animals all live in the Arctic, a very cold region close to the North Pole.
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0:51 Sea Otter - the animal with the densest fur
1:25 Ermine - white weasels
1:52 HarpSeal - excellent swimmers and divers
2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
5:16 Orca - aka “Killer Whales”
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How to dress for the Polar Regions

Our staff member JaimeWatts explains how to get ready for anything that Antarctica could possibly throw at you.
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Our staff member JaimeWatts explains how to get ready for anything that Antarctica could possibly throw at you.
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1) AntarcticaDesert
2) Arctic Desert
3) Greenland
4) North American Arctic
5) Russian Arctichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deserts
A desert is a type of terrain where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes of denudation. About one third of the land surface of the world is arid or semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions where little precipitation occurs and which are sometimes called "cold deserts". There are a number of ways of classifying deserts including by the amount of precipitation that falls, by the temperature that prevails, by the causes of desertification or by the geographical location of the desert.
Deserts are formed by weathering processes as large variations in temperature between day and night put strains on the rocks which consequently break in pieces. Although rain seldom occurs in deserts, there are occasional downpours that can result in flash floods. Rain falling on hot rocks can cause them to shatter and the resulting fragments and rubble strewn over the desert floor is further eroded by the wind. This picks up particles of sand and dust and wafts them aloft in sand or dust storms. Wind-blown sand grains striking any solid object in their path can abrade the surface. Rocks are smoothed down and the sand grains break in pieces until they are a uniform size. The grains end up as level sheets of sand or are piled high in billowing sand dunes. Other deserts are flat, stony plains where all the fine material has been blown away and the surface consists of a mosaic of smooth stones. These areas are known as desert pavements and little further erosion takes place. Other desert features include rock outcrops, exposed bedrock and clays once deposited by flowing water. Temporary lakes may form and salt pans may be left when waters evaporate. There may be underground sources of water in the form of springs and seepages from aquifers. Where these are found, oases can occur. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert
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1) AntarcticaDesert
2) Arctic Desert
3) Greenland
4) North American Arctic
5) Russian Arctichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deserts
A desert is a type of terrain where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to the processes of denudation. About one third of the land surface of the world is arid or semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions where little precipitation occurs and which are sometimes called "cold deserts". There are a number of ways of classifying deserts including by the amount of precipitation that falls, by the temperature that prevails, by the causes of desertification or by the geographical location of the desert.
Deserts are formed by weathering processes as large variations in temperature between day and night put strains on the rocks which consequently break in pieces. Although rain seldom occurs in deserts, there are occasional downpours that can result in flash floods. Rain falling on hot rocks can cause them to shatter and the resulting fragments and rubble strewn over the desert floor is further eroded by the wind. This picks up particles of sand and dust and wafts them aloft in sand or dust storms. Wind-blown sand grains striking any solid object in their path can abrade the surface. Rocks are smoothed down and the sand grains break in pieces until they are a uniform size. The grains end up as level sheets of sand or are piled high in billowing sand dunes. Other deserts are flat, stony plains where all the fine material has been blown away and the surface consists of a mosaic of smooth stones. These areas are known as desert pavements and little further erosion takes place. Other desert features include rock outcrops, exposed bedrock and clays once deposited by flowing water. Temporary lakes may form and salt pans may be left when waters evaporate. There may be underground sources of water in the form of springs and seepages from aquifers. Where these are found, oases can occur. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert
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'Men wanted for hazardous journey, small wage, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful...'
Attributed to Sir Ernest Shackleton, this help-wanted advertisement accurately described the working environment for members of polar expeditions a century ago.

'Men wanted for hazardous journey, small wage, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful...'
Attributed to Sir Ernest Shackleton, this help-wanted advertisement accurately described the working environment for members of polar expeditions a century ago.

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The importance of satellite imagery in predicting climate in the polar regions

Met Office scientist Helene Hewitt explains how satellite imagery helps her team predict the climate in the polar regions.
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Met Office scientist Helene Hewitt explains how satellite imagery helps her team predict the climate in the polar regions.
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Met Office scientist Helene Hewitt explains how satellite imagery helps her team predict the climate in the polar regions.
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European Geosciences UnionMedia at General Assembly25 April 2017. The polar regions, at the north and southern extremes of our planet, are some of the most unique and fragile areas on Earth.
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the global average, with drastic consequences for the sea-ice cover in the region, which hit its lowest annual extent on record in 2016.
A talk at this press conference will look into what 2016 Arctic sea ice can tell us about future sea-ice conditions in the region. We will also hear about how future Arctic sea-ice cover will differ for 1.5 and 2°C, the two global warming limits in the Paris Agreement.
Moving south, another presentation will look into the impact that warm winds (Foehn winds) are having on the weather, climate and ice shelves in Antarctica...

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Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift...

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Children of the Tundra (RT Documentary)

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RT.
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Arctic Kingdom : Life at the Edge || Full Documentary with subtitles

Stalk the Arctic ice with the fiercest predator, the polar bear, as it prowls one of the most forbidding places on the planet: a hidden kingdom of magnificent creatures. Armed with a keen sense of smell and backed up by 1,700 pounds, fur and fangs, the polar bear stands alone at the top of the food chain. Yet many other hunters manage to survive in and around harsh arctic waters from the savvy arctic fox to the massive, whiskered walrus. The Arctic ice is revealed as a place of danger and drama as animals are stranded on frozen waters, trapped between moving sheets of ice, and caught in the struggle to survive. Brave the worst that nature has to offer.

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Eskimo Hunters in Alaska - The Traditional Inuit Way of Life | 1949 Documentary on Native Americans

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This short documentary film (1949) shows us the traditional Inuit (aka. Eskimo) way of life in Northwestern Alaska.
The Eskimo are the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia), across Alaska (United States), Canada, and Greenland.
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Polar operations in a B777

What is it like to fly a Boeing 777 as Captain? What are the fundamental differences between Boeing and Airbus? What are the difficulties in flying across the polar regions? Graham Hartree is a highly experienced Captain and explains all of this and more.

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Inside The Hollow Earth - (MUST WATCH !!!) ✔

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AuthorRodney Cluff shared his beliefs that the Hollow EarthTheory is real. He suggested that through openings in both the North and South polar regions, one can enter into a vast inner continent that is lit by an internal sun. From witness testimonies such as that of Olaf Jansen, a 19th centuryNorwegian, Cluff presented a variety of data about the inner earth world. Vegetation is very lush there, he said-- apples grow can grow as large as a person's head, and grapes are the size of oranges. The inhabitants are also quite large, from 7 to 15 ft. tall and can live up to 800 years old, Cluff detailed. Rather than aliens, he believes they are descendants from one of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Through th...

Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which lights up the region's long winter nights. This miracle of nature is caused when charged particles collide with atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more about this wonder, and how to spend time in the Murmansk region while waiting for the next natural light show!
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Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatically than in most other places. Explore the unique meteorology, oceanography, and ecology of both the Arctic and Antarctic with Dr. Dan Lubin as he describes observations that indicate unmistakable signs of anthropogenic climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [10/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 13039]

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Ice roads (ice crossings, ice bridges) are frozen, human-made pathways on the surface of bays, rivers, lakes, or seas in polar regions. They link dry land, frozen waterways, portages and winter roads, and are usually remade each winter. Ice roads allow temporary transport to areas with no permanent road access. Seen in isolated regions of northern Canada, Alaska's Bush, northern Michigan and Wisconsin, northern Scandinavia, Estonia, Northeast China and Russia, they reduce the cost of materials that otherwise would ship as expensive air freight, and they allow movement of large or heavy objects for which air freight is impractical.
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Our Melting Polar Regions: Where Life on Earth is Changing

Polar Wonders

Daisy Gilardini: PolarWonders
"POLAR WONDERS: Photographs from the Ends of the Earth" is a celebration of the beauty and diversity of some of the most remote and fragile ecosystems on our planet. Photographer Daisy Gilardini fell in love with Antarctica during her first trip there in 1997 and since spent most of her time photographing the Polar Regions. In almost two decades of polar exploration she joined over 50 expeditions to Antarctica and the Arctic. View a sample of Daisy's photography at daisygilardini.com.
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Beautiful wildflowers, hip hop dance competitions and polar bears. What do these all have in common? They can all be found in Canada's Arctic. "Arctic 101" is a beginner's guide to Canada's Arctic, a mysterious pla...

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Press conference at the 2017 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), which took place in Vienna from 23 to 28 April 2017. Session details: http://media.egu.eu/press-conferences-2017/#polar%20regions (Credit: EGU)
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Join The Higherside Chats podcast, as host Greg Carlwood, talks Flat Earth, early explorers and the mysterious polar regions with guest, Jeran Campanella.
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Join The Higherside Chats podcast, as host Greg Carlwood, talks Flat Earth, early explorers and the mysterious polar regions with guest, Jeran Campanella.
We know by now that the campaign of disinformation stretches like a spider web, intricately woven and designed to catch the unwitting.
But, trying to avoid the trap can be a seemingly daunting task when taking into account just how much of our understanding of reality is based on a carefully crafted narrative, littered with lies and deception.
Yes, beginning from our early years, we spend our days in school where our creativity and critical thinking are slowly stripped away and replaced with recited facts from history books written by a nefarious few pushing their own degenerate agenda.
We spend the crucial years of our youth being stuffed with inaccuracy, only to turn to the rabbit holes of the internet to help reshape our perspective and better understand this crazy universe that our rock, Earth, floats through.
And, fortunately for us, today’s guest, Jeran Campanella joins The Higherside to discuss one of the pariahs of conspiracy : Flat Earth Theory.
Become a PlusMember at www.TheHighersideChatsPlus.com/subscribe to hear a second hour of all THC episodes. This week’s included:
– the Moon’s oddities, and it’s place in the Flat Earth model
– meteors, asteroids, and impacts
– using true believers for disinformation, and their usefulness
– what are the stars in the flat Earth model, can we use them to prove one over the other?
– the ISS as evidence
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Eric Dubay on The Higherside Chats: http://www.thehighersidechats.com/?s=eric+dubay
Eric Dubay’s “200 Proofs Earth is Not a SpinningBall”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5i_iDyUTCg
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Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted dur...

Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift stations are shown. The USCG ice breaker Eastwind W279 is seen at 14:46. Ice observation aircraft are seen at 17:00.
Additional images: At mark 2:47, we see ice mountain thunder into the sea at the edges to float in silent ice range lagoons. They then make their way southwards. At mark 3:15, we have the Antarctic continent the region of forbidden ice RangeMountain peaks. At mark 4:04 we have the icebergs which are sometimes 100m long. But even in this region there is still life. At mark 4:27, we have penguins, whales etc. there was a time when the names of some men are leading the way. Today, men come as scientists- oceanographers gathering information for all mankind about the ice, the sky and the deep sea currents as seen at mark 6:12. At mark 6:51, we have a diver going for exploration in the deep sea. At mark 7:01, we have tiny organisms in the depth with more concentration. There are mysteries whose answers may point new understanding for men. At mark 8:00, we have seals; how do seals find a breathing hole in the deep sea and how do whales dive 100 of ft in seconds and with the enormous change in pressure.
At mark 9:26, we have scientists from various continents coming together to explore at the end of each winter. Navy brings in tones of equipments to enable living in such areas. New Zealand cooperates with the United states in scientific and logistic programs as seen at mark 9:50. At mark 10:10, we have their base. At mark 10:56, we have the scientist moving to explore a the arctic ocean. Unlike the Antarctic, it is mainly sea covered with ice. At mark 11:28, we have the director of the arctic program for the naval research who goes by Dr. Max Britton. He explains how the research program works. At mark 12:15, we have oceanographers learning secrets from the oceans with various experiments. We have Dr. TomEnglish who is interested in the distribution of animals in the sea, seasons in the sea and the various food chains and food webs. At mark13:05, we have experiments on the effect of sound in the region, the effect of sonar. The scientists collect organisms from the deep to learn about the effect of sonar at mark 13:35. Dr, Kevin Hunkins of ColombiaUniversity at mark 13:50 is conducting research on the shape and structure of the Arctic Ocean bottom, the drift of the ice and currents. At mark 15:48, we see a nuclear submarine which can stay in the thick ice for months. At mark 15:59, we have AdmiralJ.F. Covad, commanding officer to the submarine. He explained what they needed submarines for n exploration. Oceanographic studies are also done from far above the land as seen at mark 17:05.
Gathering information of raw data in the field is only the beginning, the results are then brought back to the lab for analysis and evaluation as seen at mark 8:05. At Stanford research institute we have Dr. Thomas Potter at mark 18:18 who study mammals. At University of Alaska we have the analysis of sea water samples from the arctic as seen at mark 19:15. Studies into the relationships of polar environment and their animal populace are directed Dr. Max Dumbar of McGill University at mark 20:10. Change of heat in the atmosphere is been studied at various centers and this was done by Dr. Max Dunbar of McGill University. We have various simulations by scientists. At mark 23:50 we have one of the largest oil potential industry in Alaska, the oil is there but exploitation. From these labs, new knowledge has been gathered due to effort of scientists from different continents. At mark 25:40, we have the oceanographer of the Navy Rear AdmiralO.D.Waters Jr.
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift stations are shown. The USCG ice breaker Eastwind W279 is seen at 14:46. Ice observation aircraft are seen at 17:00.
Additional images: At mark 2:47, we see ice mountain thunder into the sea at the edges to float in silent ice range lagoons. They then make their way southwards. At mark 3:15, we have the Antarctic continent the region of forbidden ice RangeMountain peaks. At mark 4:04 we have the icebergs which are sometimes 100m long. But even in this region there is still life. At mark 4:27, we have penguins, whales etc. there was a time when the names of some men are leading the way. Today, men come as scientists- oceanographers gathering information for all mankind about the ice, the sky and the deep sea currents as seen at mark 6:12. At mark 6:51, we have a diver going for exploration in the deep sea. At mark 7:01, we have tiny organisms in the depth with more concentration. There are mysteries whose answers may point new understanding for men. At mark 8:00, we have seals; how do seals find a breathing hole in the deep sea and how do whales dive 100 of ft in seconds and with the enormous change in pressure.
At mark 9:26, we have scientists from various continents coming together to explore at the end of each winter. Navy brings in tones of equipments to enable living in such areas. New Zealand cooperates with the United states in scientific and logistic programs as seen at mark 9:50. At mark 10:10, we have their base. At mark 10:56, we have the scientist moving to explore a the arctic ocean. Unlike the Antarctic, it is mainly sea covered with ice. At mark 11:28, we have the director of the arctic program for the naval research who goes by Dr. Max Britton. He explains how the research program works. At mark 12:15, we have oceanographers learning secrets from the oceans with various experiments. We have Dr. TomEnglish who is interested in the distribution of animals in the sea, seasons in the sea and the various food chains and food webs. At mark13:05, we have experiments on the effect of sound in the region, the effect of sonar. The scientists collect organisms from the deep to learn about the effect of sonar at mark 13:35. Dr, Kevin Hunkins of ColombiaUniversity at mark 13:50 is conducting research on the shape and structure of the Arctic Ocean bottom, the drift of the ice and currents. At mark 15:48, we see a nuclear submarine which can stay in the thick ice for months. At mark 15:59, we have AdmiralJ.F. Covad, commanding officer to the submarine. He explained what they needed submarines for n exploration. Oceanographic studies are also done from far above the land as seen at mark 17:05.
Gathering information of raw data in the field is only the beginning, the results are then brought back to the lab for analysis and evaluation as seen at mark 8:05. At Stanford research institute we have Dr. Thomas Potter at mark 18:18 who study mammals. At University of Alaska we have the analysis of sea water samples from the arctic as seen at mark 19:15. Studies into the relationships of polar environment and their animal populace are directed Dr. Max Dumbar of McGill University at mark 20:10. Change of heat in the atmosphere is been studied at various centers and this was done by Dr. Max Dunbar of McGill University. We have various simulations by scientists. At mark 23:50 we have one of the largest oil potential industry in Alaska, the oil is there but exploitation. From these labs, new knowledge has been gathered due to effort of scientists from different continents. At mark 25:40, we have the oceanographer of the Navy Rear AdmiralO.D.Waters Jr.
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Children of the Tundra (RT Documentary)

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Interne...

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RT.
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Arctic Kingdom : Life at the Edge || Full Documentary with subtitles

Stalk the Arctic ice with the fiercest predator, the polar bear, as it prowls one of the most forbidding places on the planet: a hidden kingdom of magnificent c...

Stalk the Arctic ice with the fiercest predator, the polar bear, as it prowls one of the most forbidding places on the planet: a hidden kingdom of magnificent creatures. Armed with a keen sense of smell and backed up by 1,700 pounds, fur and fangs, the polar bear stands alone at the top of the food chain. Yet many other hunters manage to survive in and around harsh arctic waters from the savvy arctic fox to the massive, whiskered walrus. The Arctic ice is revealed as a place of danger and drama as animals are stranded on frozen waters, trapped between moving sheets of ice, and caught in the struggle to survive. Brave the worst that nature has to offer.

Stalk the Arctic ice with the fiercest predator, the polar bear, as it prowls one of the most forbidding places on the planet: a hidden kingdom of magnificent creatures. Armed with a keen sense of smell and backed up by 1,700 pounds, fur and fangs, the polar bear stands alone at the top of the food chain. Yet many other hunters manage to survive in and around harsh arctic waters from the savvy arctic fox to the massive, whiskered walrus. The Arctic ice is revealed as a place of danger and drama as animals are stranded on frozen waters, trapped between moving sheets of ice, and caught in the struggle to survive. Brave the worst that nature has to offer.

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Eskimo Hunters in Alaska - The Traditional Inuit Way of Life | 1949 Documentary on Native Americans

What is it like to fly a Boeing 777 as Captain? What are the fundamental differences between Boeing and Airbus? What are the difficulties in flying across the polar regions? Graham Hartree is a highly experienced Captain and explains all of this and more.

What is it like to fly a Boeing 777 as Captain? What are the fundamental differences between Boeing and Airbus? What are the difficulties in flying across the polar regions? Graham Hartree is a highly experienced Captain and explains all of this and more.

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AuthorRodney Cluff shared his beliefs that the Hollow EarthTheory is real. He suggested that through openings in both the North and South polar regions, one can enter into a vast inner continent that is lit by an internal sun. From witness testimonies such as that of Olaf Jansen, a 19th centuryNorwegian, Cluff presented a variety of data about the inner earth world. Vegetation is very lush there, he said-- apples grow can grow as large as a person's head, and grapes are the size of oranges. The inhabitants are also quite large, from 7 to 15 ft. tall and can live up to 800 years old, Cluff detailed. Rather than aliens, he believes they are descendants from one of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Through their technology they have built "flying saucers" manned by androids, he noted. Cluff has teamed up with Steve Currey's expedition company and is planning a 24-day trip aboard a RussianNuclear IceBreaker that hopes to enter the North polar opening and
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AuthorRodney Cluff shared his beliefs that the Hollow EarthTheory is real. He suggested that through openings in both the North and South polar regions, one can enter into a vast inner continent that is lit by an internal sun. From witness testimonies such as that of Olaf Jansen, a 19th centuryNorwegian, Cluff presented a variety of data about the inner earth world. Vegetation is very lush there, he said-- apples grow can grow as large as a person's head, and grapes are the size of oranges. The inhabitants are also quite large, from 7 to 15 ft. tall and can live up to 800 years old, Cluff detailed. Rather than aliens, he believes they are descendants from one of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Through their technology they have built "flying saucers" manned by androids, he noted. Cluff has teamed up with Steve Currey's expedition company and is planning a 24-day trip aboard a RussianNuclear IceBreaker that hopes to enter the North polar opening and
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Richard Alley, the Evan PughProfessor of Geosciences at Penn State University, has traveled from Antarctica to Greenland to study the planet's great ice sheets and learn the history of Earth's climate. He discussed his work as part of the DENIN Dialogue series, put on by the Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) at the University of Delaware. See www.denin.udel.edu for more info on DENIN.
With over 225 scientific publications, Alley has been asked to provide advice to the highest levels of government and has been recognized with numerous awards including election to the U.S.National Academy of Sciences.
He hosted the recent PBS miniseries Earth: The Operator's Manual and has been compared to a cross between Woody Allen and Carl Sagan for his enthusiastic efforts to communicate the excitement and importance of science to everyone.
The Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) is an interdisciplinary research and education institute at the University of Delaware whose mission is to conduct research and coordinate partnerships that integrate science, engineering, and policy in order to provide solutions and strategies that address environmental challenges.

Richard Alley, the Evan PughProfessor of Geosciences at Penn State University, has traveled from Antarctica to Greenland to study the planet's great ice sheets and learn the history of Earth's climate. He discussed his work as part of the DENIN Dialogue series, put on by the Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) at the University of Delaware. See www.denin.udel.edu for more info on DENIN.
With over 225 scientific publications, Alley has been asked to provide advice to the highest levels of government and has been recognized with numerous awards including election to the U.S.National Academy of Sciences.
He hosted the recent PBS miniseries Earth: The Operator's Manual and has been compared to a cross between Woody Allen and Carl Sagan for his enthusiastic efforts to communicate the excitement and importance of science to everyone.
The Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) is an interdisciplinary research and education institute at the University of Delaware whose mission is to conduct research and coordinate partnerships that integrate science, engineering, and policy in order to provide solutions and strategies that address environmental challenges.

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Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which...

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which lights up the region's long winter nights. This miracle of nature is caused when charged particles collide with atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more about this wonder, and how to spend time in the Murmansk region while waiting for the next natural light show!
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Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which lights up the region's long winter nights. This miracle of nature is caused when charged particles collide with atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more about this wonder, and how to spend time in the Murmansk region while waiting for the next natural light show!
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Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatical...

Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatically than in most other places. Explore the unique meteorology, oceanography, and ecology of both the Arctic and Antarctic with Dr. Dan Lubin as he describes observations that indicate unmistakable signs of anthropogenic climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [10/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 13039]

Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatically than in most other places. Explore the unique meteorology, oceanography, and ecology of both the Arctic and Antarctic with Dr. Dan Lubin as he describes observations that indicate unmistakable signs of anthropogenic climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [10/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 13039]

SnowRoadTruckers - DocumentaryMovies.
Ice roads (ice crossings, ice bridges) are frozen, human-made pathways on the surface of bays, rivers, lakes, or seas in polar regions. They link dry land, frozen waterways, portages and winter roads, and are usually remade each winter. Ice roads allow temporary transport to areas with no permanent road access. Seen in isolated regions of northern Canada, Alaska's Bush, northern Michigan and Wisconsin, northern Scandinavia, Estonia, Northeast China and Russia, they reduce the cost of materials that otherwise would ship as expensive air freight, and they allow movement of large or heavy objects for which air freight is impractical.
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SnowRoadTruckers - DocumentaryMovies.
Ice roads (ice crossings, ice bridges) are frozen, human-made pathways on the surface of bays, rivers, lakes, or seas in polar regions. They link dry land, frozen waterways, portages and winter roads, and are usually remade each winter. Ice roads allow temporary transport to areas with no permanent road access. Seen in isolated regions of northern Canada, Alaska's Bush, northern Michigan and Wisconsin, northern Scandinavia, Estonia, Northeast China and Russia, they reduce the cost of materials that otherwise would ship as expensive air freight, and they allow movement of large or heavy objects for which air freight is impractical.
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Daisy Gilardini: PolarWonders
"POLAR WONDERS: Photographs from the Ends of the Earth" is a celebration of the beauty and diversity of some of the most remote and fragile ecosystems on our planet. Photographer Daisy Gilardini fell in love with Antarctica during her first trip there in 1997 and since spent most of her time photographing the Polar Regions. In almost two decades of polar exploration she joined over 50 expeditions to Antarctica and the Arctic. View a sample of Daisy's photography at daisygilardini.com.
Eric Solomon: Arctic 101
(A Beginner's Guide To The Arctic)
Beautiful wildflowers, hip hop dance competitions and polar bears. What do these all have in common? They can all be found in Canada's Arctic. "Arctic 101" is a beginner's guide to Canada's Arctic, a mysterious place to many, but a vital Canadian ecosystem in which people and wildlife have coexisted for thousands of years. What is life in the Arctic like? Is it really dark all winter? Is the ice really melting? Eric Solomon, Vancouver Aquarium's director of Arctic programs, will draw on 15 years of experience communicating and forging relationships within the Arctic to share his observations and answer your questions about this amazing, important, and rapidly changing part of Canada.http://www.vanaqua.org/learn/see-and-learn/live-stream-archive/polar-wonders-arctic-101

Daisy Gilardini: PolarWonders
"POLAR WONDERS: Photographs from the Ends of the Earth" is a celebration of the beauty and diversity of some of the most remote and fragile ecosystems on our planet. Photographer Daisy Gilardini fell in love with Antarctica during her first trip there in 1997 and since spent most of her time photographing the Polar Regions. In almost two decades of polar exploration she joined over 50 expeditions to Antarctica and the Arctic. View a sample of Daisy's photography at daisygilardini.com.
Eric Solomon: Arctic 101
(A Beginner's Guide To The Arctic)
Beautiful wildflowers, hip hop dance competitions and polar bears. What do these all have in common? They can all be found in Canada's Arctic. "Arctic 101" is a beginner's guide to Canada's Arctic, a mysterious place to many, but a vital Canadian ecosystem in which people and wildlife have coexisted for thousands of years. What is life in the Arctic like? Is it really dark all winter? Is the ice really melting? Eric Solomon, Vancouver Aquarium's director of Arctic programs, will draw on 15 years of experience communicating and forging relationships within the Arctic to share his observations and answer your questions about this amazing, important, and rapidly changing part of Canada.http://www.vanaqua.org/learn/see-and-learn/live-stream-archive/polar-wonders-arctic-101

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Oceanography in the Polar Regions, This film explores oceanographic research in the Arctic and t...

Press conference at the 2017 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), which took place in Vienna from 23 to 28 April 2017. Session details: http://media.egu.eu/press-conferences-2017/#polar%20regions (Credit: EGU)
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide. It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany. The EGU has a current portfolio of 17 diverse scientific journals, which use an innovative open access format, and organises a number of topical meetings, and education and outreach activities. Its annual General Assembly is the largest and most prominent European geosciences event, attracting over 13,000 scientists from all over the world. The meeting’s sessions cover a wide range of topics, including volcanology, planetary exploration, the Earth’s internal structure and atmosphere, climate, energy, and resources. For information about the meeting and other EGU activities, follow the EGU on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EuroGeosciences) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanGeosciencesUnion).

Press conference at the 2017 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), which took place in Vienna from 23 to 28 April 2017. Session details: http://media.egu.eu/press-conferences-2017/#polar%20regions (Credit: EGU)
The European Geosciences Union (EGU) is Europe’s premier geosciences union, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the Earth, planetary, and space sciences for the benefit of humanity, worldwide. It is a non-profit interdisciplinary learned association of scientists founded in 2002 with headquarters in Munich, Germany. The EGU has a current portfolio of 17 diverse scientific journals, which use an innovative open access format, and organises a number of topical meetings, and education and outreach activities. Its annual General Assembly is the largest and most prominent European geosciences event, attracting over 13,000 scientists from all over the world. The meeting’s sessions cover a wide range of topics, including volcanology, planetary exploration, the Earth’s internal structure and atmosphere, climate, energy, and resources. For information about the meeting and other EGU activities, follow the EGU on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EuroGeosciences) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EuropeanGeosciencesUnion).

Science Facts for Kids - Artic and Antartic Regions | The Kids Pool

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Animals in the Antarctic Ice

Animals in the Antarctic Ice
The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having to adapt to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antartica. The extreme weather of the interior contrasts to the relatively mild conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula and the subantarctic islands, which have warmer temperatures and more liquid water. Much of the ocean around the mainland is covered by sea ice. The oceans themselves are a more stable environment for life, both in the water column and on the seabed.
The Antarctic ice sheet is one of the two polar ice caps of the Earth. It covers about 98% of the Antarctic continent and is the largest single mass of ice on Earth. It covers an area of almost 14 million square km and contains 26.5 million cubic km of ice.[2] That is, approximately 61 percent of all fresh water on the Earth is held in the Antarctic ice sheet, an amount equivalent to 70 m of water in the world's oceans. In East Antarctica, the ice sheet rests on a major land mass, but in West Antarctica the bed can extend to more than 2,500 m below sea level. The land in this area would be seabed if the ice sheet were not there.

10 Arctic Animals for Kids – Snow Animals for Kids – Polar Animals

This video is for Kids who LOVE animals! Which Animals live in the Arctic? Meet 10 of the most interesting animals we’ve ever seen! Learn important facts about each of these beautiful North Pole Animals who like to live where it’s VERY chilly!
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2:22 Narwhal - whale with a very, very long tooth
3:02 Arctic Wolf - looks like a large dog with small ears
3:37 Puffin - live on cliffs and dive into the ocean to hunt
4:06 Wolverine - aggressive little weasel
4:34 Walrus - have long tusks and mustaches
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Join The Higherside Chats podcast, as host Greg Carlwood, talks Flat Earth, early explorers and the mysterious polar regions with guest, Jeran Campanella.
We know by now that the campaign of disinformation stretches like a spider web, intricately woven and designed to catch the unwitting.
But, trying to avoid the trap can be a seemingly daunting task when taking into account just how much of our understanding of reality is based on a carefully crafted narrative, littered with lies and deception.
Yes, beginning from our early years, we spend our days in school where our creativity and critical thinking are slowly stripped away and replaced with recited facts from history books written by a nefarious few pushing their own degenerate agenda.
We spend the crucial years of our youth being stuffed with inaccuracy, only to turn to the rabbit holes of the internet to help reshape our perspective and better understand this crazy universe that our rock, Earth, floats through.
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Made to show U.S. Navy activities in the arctic and antarctic, "Oceanographer in the Polar Regions" shows some of the exploration and support work conducted during the Cold War. Teams are shown examining ice cores, launching weather balloons and manning weather stations, and conducting studies of sea life. At 6:20, the submarine USS Seadragon is seen surfacing at the North Pole, and views under the idea are seen. Divers are also seen at the 6 minute mark in special cold water exploration suits. The Naval Arctic Research Laboratory is also shown and its activities explained at 11:00. Located at Point Barrow Alaska, the lab is operated by the University of Alaska and headed at this time by Dr. Max Britton, who gained fame during the Cold War for supporting Operation COLDFEET. At 11:54, drift stations are shown. The USCG ice breaker Eastwind W279 is seen at 14:46. Ice observation aircraft are seen at 17:00.
Additional images: At mark 2:47, we see ice mountain thunder into the sea at the edges to float in silent ice range lagoons. They then make their way southwards. At mark 3:15, we have the Antarctic continent the region of forbidden ice RangeMountain peaks. At mark 4:04 we have the icebergs which are sometimes 100m long. But even in this region there is still life. At mark 4:27, we have penguins, whales etc. there was a time when the names of some men are leading the way. Today, men come as scientists- oceanographers gathering information for all mankind about the ice, the sky and the deep sea currents as seen at mark 6:12. At mark 6:51, we have a diver going for exploration in the deep sea. At mark 7:01, we have tiny organisms in the depth with more concentration. There are mysteries whose answers may point new understanding for men. At mark 8:00, we have seals; how do seals find a breathing hole in the deep sea and how do whales dive 100 of ft in seconds and with the enormous change in pressure.
At mark 9:26, we have scientists from various continents coming together to explore at the end of each winter. Navy brings in tones of equipments to enable living in such areas. New Zealand cooperates with the United states in scientific and logistic programs as seen at mark 9:50. At mark 10:10, we have their base. At mark 10:56, we have the scientist moving to explore a the arctic ocean. Unlike the Antarctic, it is mainly sea covered with ice. At mark 11:28, we have the director of the arctic program for the naval research who goes by Dr. Max Britton. He explains how the research program works. At mark 12:15, we have oceanographers learning secrets from the oceans with various experiments. We have Dr. TomEnglish who is interested in the distribution of animals in the sea, seasons in the sea and the various food chains and food webs. At mark13:05, we have experiments on the effect of sound in the region, the effect of sonar. The scientists collect organisms from the deep to learn about the effect of sonar at mark 13:35. Dr, Kevin Hunkins of ColombiaUniversity at mark 13:50 is conducting research on the shape and structure of the Arctic Ocean bottom, the drift of the ice and currents. At mark 15:48, we see a nuclear submarine which can stay in the thick ice for months. At mark 15:59, we have AdmiralJ.F. Covad, commanding officer to the submarine. He explained what they needed submarines for n exploration. Oceanographic studies are also done from far above the land as seen at mark 17:05.
Gathering information of raw data in the field is only the beginning, the results are then brought back to the lab for analysis and evaluation as seen at mark 8:05. At Stanford research institute we have Dr. Thomas Potter at mark 18:18 who study mammals. At University of Alaska we have the analysis of sea water samples from the arctic as seen at mark 19:15. Studies into the relationships of polar environment and their animal populace are directed Dr. Max Dumbar of McGill University at mark 20:10. Change of heat in the atmosphere is been studied at various centers and this was done by Dr. Max Dunbar of McGill University. We have various simulations by scientists. At mark 23:50 we have one of the largest oil potential industry in Alaska, the oil is there but exploitation. From these labs, new knowledge has been gathered due to effort of scientists from different continents. At mark 25:40, we have the oceanographer of the Navy Rear AdmiralO.D.Waters Jr.
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Children of the Tundra (RT Documentary)

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Children of the Tundra (RT Documentary)

People living in the tundra are accustomed to a nomadic life. Tents are their homes, food is basic, and the deer is king. They don't watch TV or use the Internet. However, their children do go to boarding schools, but not all parents are in favor of them. Find out more about life and education out on the tundra on RT.
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Arctic Kingdom : Life at the Edge || Full Documentary with subtitles

Stalk the Arctic ice with the fiercest predator, the polar bear, as it prowls one of the m...

Arctic Kingdom : Life at the Edge || Full Documentary with subtitles

Stalk the Arctic ice with the fiercest predator, the polar bear, as it prowls one of the most forbidding places on the planet: a hidden kingdom of magnificent creatures. Armed with a keen sense of smell and backed up by 1,700 pounds, fur and fangs, the polar bear stands alone at the top of the food chain. Yet many other hunters manage to survive in and around harsh arctic waters from the savvy arctic fox to the massive, whiskered walrus. The Arctic ice is revealed as a place of danger and drama as animals are stranded on frozen waters, trapped between moving sheets of ice, and caught in the struggle to survive. Brave the worst that nature has to offer.

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Polar operations in a B777

What is it like to fly a Boeing 777 as Captain? What are the fundamental differences between Boeing and Airbus? What are the difficulties in flying across the polar regions? Graham Hartree is a highly experienced Captain and explains all of this and more.

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AuthorRodney Cluff shared his beliefs that the Hollow EarthTheory is real. He suggested that through openings in both the North and South polar regions, one can enter into a vast inner continent that is lit by an internal sun. From witness testimonies such as that of Olaf Jansen, a 19th centuryNorwegian, Cluff presented a variety of data about the inner earth world. Vegetation is very lush there, he said-- apples grow can grow as large as a person's head, and grapes are the size of oranges. The inhabitants are also quite large, from 7 to 15 ft. tall and can live up to 800 years old, Cluff detailed. Rather than aliens, he believes they are descendants from one of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Through their technology they have built "flying saucers" manned by androids, he noted. Cluff has teamed up with Steve Currey's expedition company and is planning a 24-day trip aboard a RussianNuclear IceBreaker that hopes to enter the North polar opening and
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Richard Alley on ice sheets in the polar regions

Richard Alley, the Evan Pugh Professor of Geosciences at Penn State University, has travel...

Richard Alley on ice sheets in the polar regions

Richard Alley, the Evan PughProfessor of Geosciences at Penn State University, has traveled from Antarctica to Greenland to study the planet's great ice sheets and learn the history of Earth's climate. He discussed his work as part of the DENIN Dialogue series, put on by the Delaware Environmental Institute (DENIN) at the University of Delaware. See www.denin.udel.edu for more info on DENIN.
With over 225 scientific publications, Alley has been asked to provide advice to the highest levels of government and has been recognized with numerous awards including election to the U.S.National Academy of Sciences.
He hosted the recent PBS miniseries Earth: The Operator's Manual and has been compared to a cross between Woody Allen and Carl Sagan for his enthusiastic efforts to communicate the excitement and importance of science to everyone.
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Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter ...

Polar Nights & Northern Lights. Natural wonders and life in Murmansk Region with James Brown

Welcome to Murmansk, the northernmost part of Russia! Aside from the freezing-cold winter temperatures, Murmansk enjoys the beauty of the aurora borealis, which lights up the region's long winter nights. This miracle of nature is caused when charged particles collide with atoms high in the Earth’s atmosphere. Find out more about this wonder, and how to spend time in the Murmansk region while waiting for the next natural light show!
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Climate researchers have long understood that human induced changes to Earth's atmosphere should impact climate in the polar regions earlier and more dramatically than in most other places. Explore the unique meteorology, oceanography, and ecology of both the Arctic and Antarctic with Dr. Dan Lubin as he describes observations that indicate unmistakable signs of anthropogenic climate change in both the Arctic and Antarctic. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [10/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 13039]

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